'Too soon to remove Belfast peacelines'

A majority of people in the North believe it is too soon for the so-called "peacelines" in Belfast to be removed, according to a survey carried out by the US-Ireland Alliance.

A majority of people in the North believe it is too soon for the so-called "peacelines" in Belfast to be removed, according to a survey carried out by the US-Ireland Alliance.

The massive fences divide nationalist and loyalist communities in north and west Belfast and are designed to protect householders from sectarian attacks.

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